Sylvia Browne
American writer (1936–2013)
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- Sylvia Celeste Browne ( née Shoemaker ; October 19, 1936 – November 20, 2013) was an American writer and self-proclaimed medium and psychic.
- Browne frequently made pronouncements that were later found to be false, including those related to missing persons.
- Despite the considerable negative publicity, she maintained a large following until her death in 2013.
- Her father held several different jobs, working at times in mail delivery, jewelry sales, and as a vice president of a freight line.
- Browne said that she started seeing visions at the age of three, and that her grandmother, who she said was also a psychic medium, helped her understand what they meant.
Sylvia Celeste Browne (née Shoemaker; October 19, 1936 – November 20, 2013) was an American writer and self-proclaimed medium and psychic. She appeared regularly on television and radio, including on The Montel Williams Show and Larry King Live, and hosted an hour-long online radio show on Hay House Radio.
Browne frequently made pronouncements that were later found to be false, including those related to missing persons. In 1992, she pleaded no contest to securities fraud. Despite the considerable negative publicity, she maintained a large following until her death in 2013.
Early life
Sylvia Browne grew up in Kansas City, Missouri, the daughter of William Lee and Celeste (née Coil) Shoemaker. Her father held several different jobs, working at times in mail delivery, jewelry sales, and as a vice president of a freight line. Although Browne was raised mostly as a Catholic, she was said to have an Episcopalian mother, a Lutheran maternal grandmother, Jewish father, and relatives from all these faiths.
Browne said that she started seeing visions at the age of three, and that her grandmother, who she said was also a psychic medium, helped her understand what they meant. Browne also said her great-uncle was a psychic medium and was "rabid about UFOs".
Career
Browne started working as a psychic in 1973. In 1986, she founded a Gnostic Christian church in Campbell, California, known as the Society of Novus Spiritus. She was also head of the Sylvia Browne Corporation and Sylvia Browne Enterprises. In a 2010 interview, Browne's business manager said that her businesses earned $3 million a year.
Browne said she observed Heaven and angels. She also professed the ability to speak with a spirit guide named Francine, and to perceive a wide range of "vibrational frequencies".
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